Published 20:27 IST, November 19th 2024
WATCH: Video Shows Ukraine Fire American Ballistic Missile Into Russia
This comes just days after U.S. President Joe Biden eased restrictions on Ukraine’s use of American-made weaponry.
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In a significant escalation, Ukraine launched six U.S.-me Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) at Russia’s Bryansk region, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday. This comes just days after U.S. President Joe Biden eased restrictions on Ukraine’s use of American-me weaponry, enabling deeper strikes into Russian territory.
Here is what you need to know
Ukraine claimed it struck a military weapons depot in Bryansk region during a nighttime operation but did not confirm specific weapons used. Ukrainian General Staff reported multiple explosions in targeted area, suggesting significant damage.
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Russia’s Defense Ministry countered claim, stating that its military intercepted and destroyed five of six missiles, while partially damaging sixth. According to ministry, debris from intercepted missiles fell on a military facility, sparking a fire but causing no casualties or significant damage.
Neir side's accounts have been independently verified.
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U.S. Policy Shift on Missile Use
missile attack marks one of first known instances of Ukraine utilizing U.S.-supplied ATACMS to strike within Russian borders, following Biden’s decision to relax prior limitations on ir use. This policy change comes amidst reports of Russia integrating thousands of North Korean troops into its forces.
ATACMS are highly accurate, long-range tactical missiles designed to hit strategic targets deep within enemy territory. ir deployment represents a notable shift in conflict, intensifying debates over risks of furr escalation.
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Putin’s Nuclear Doctrine Update
In a parallel move that underscores conflict's growing volatility, Russian President Vlimir Putin updated his country’s nuclear doctrine on Tuesday. new policy lowers threshold for using nuclear weapons, explicitly stating that Moscow could launch a nuclear strike in response to an attack on its territory by a non-nuclear nation if that nation is supported by a nuclear-armed ally.
This development comes amid heightened tensions following U.S. decision to expand Ukraine’s capabilities and suggests Moscow views it as an escalatory measure.
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missile strikes and Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine signal a dangerous turn in ongoing war, with both sides ramping up measures that could le to furr destabilization.
Ukraine's use of American missiles inside Russian territory raises questions about how far U.S. and NATO allies are willing to go in ir support of Kyiv. At same time, Russia's expanded nuclear policy ds anor layer of tension, with global leers watching closely for signs of furr escalation.
As war enters its 1,001st day, stakes continue to rise, leaving world bracing for what could come next in this deeply entrenched and increasingly volatile conflict.
20:23 IST, November 19th 2024